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Last updated on December 2, 2024.
Only to have a grief equal to all these tears!
We can't live our lives obsessing about the past or mourning the future. We have a responsibility to ourselves and to each other to live every moment of our lives the best we can.
If there were no Love, there'd be no grief — © Zig Ziglar
If there were no Love, there'd be no grief
When I was a child, I was one of the kids who wore black all the time, and when the kids asked me why I wore black, I said things like, 'I'm mourning the death of modern society.' I mean, I was a riot.
Mourning has become unfashionable in the United States. The bereaved are supposed to pull themselves together as quickly as possible and to reweave the torn fabric of life. ... we do not allow ... for the weeks and months during which a loss is realized - a beautiful word that suggests the transmutation of the strange into something that is one's own.
In all the silent manliness of grief.
Grief is sort of the allowance of feeling.
The cure for grief is motion.
Grief, it seemed, was a physical place.
Small leisure have the poor for grief.
Laughter can shake you from the delirium of grief
I can laugh at my own grief.
Vengeance is a lazy form of grief. — © Nicole Kidman
Vengeance is a lazy form of grief.
Grief is a gift, something you have to earn.
The only cure for grief is action.
Nothing is so stifling as symmetry. Symmetry is boredom, the quintessence of mourning. Despair yawns. There is something more terrible than a hell of suffering - a hell of boredom.
It's hard to make progress with grief.
Fretting grief the enemy of life.
There is no space wider than that of grief.
Patch grief with proverbs.
Grief is not in the nature of things, but in opinion.
To touch a sore is to renew one's grief.
Grief is the price of victory.
Grief is a process, not a state.
He who is resolute conquers grief.
There are many stages of grief.
Grief makes one hour ten.
I've had some interesting roles along the way, but they tend to be cause-driven. They're always about something. There isn't time for character work as an actor because you're fighting the cause or mourning the child or fighting the disease, etc.
Temporary feelings of regret are a normal part of the mourning process. This helps us retrieve our lost dreams. If we hold on to regret, we risk trapping ourselves in a prison of unrealized dreams from which it is difficult to escape.
Hope is incredible to the slave of grief.
I know few Christians so convinced of the splendor of the rooms in their Father's house, as to be happier when their friends are called to those mansions... Nor has the Church's ardent "desire to depart, and be with Christ," ever cured it of the singular habit of putting on mourning for every person summoned to such departure.
If you're in business and you make a sales call and that lead doesn't buy from you, you don't sit there all day mourning the loss of that lead. You go out there and make 10 more sales calls!
There is no running away from a great grief.
I feel about my dogs now, and all the dogs I had prior to this, the way I feel about children—they are that important to me. When I have lost a dog I have gone into a mourning period that lasted for months.
Nobody died. how can you kill an idea? How can you kill the personification of an action?" "Then what died? who are you mourning?" "A point of view.
Well, every one can master a grief but he that has it.
Don't confuse your grief with guilt.
Sweet is a grief well ended. — © Aeschylus
Sweet is a grief well ended.
Grief, and an estate, is joy understood.
Youth holds no society with grief.
Grief comes and goes, but depression is unremitting
Memory is the only friend of grief.
Grief diminishes when it has nothing to grow upon.
Grief is what tells you who you are alone.
There is no time for grief; there never is.
Grief is a circular staircase.
Loneliness is something we [all people] go through. We go through mourning and longing. We make some bad choices sometimes because we're desperate for something, and that's okay. That's part of life.
There is a drunkenness to grief, which is good. — © Mike Mills
There is a drunkenness to grief, which is good.
Grief comes and goes, but depression is unremitting.
I'm just a butterfly, a mourning cloak, sealed inside a cocoon with blnd eyes and stiky wings. And suddenly I wonder if the cocoons sometimes do not open, if the butterfly inside is ever simply not strong enough to break through.
Grief is an expression that you loved well.
Grief is the doorway to a man's feelings.
The glory dies not, and the grief is past.
And oh, god, how could so much regret and so much sweetness and so much sadness all be present in that single moment. I was already dead and missing my unlived life. I was already dead and Tobias was mourning. I tried to smile. For him.
Tearless grief bleeds inwardly.
Grief is a species of idleness.
Grief is the great equalizer.
When grief is deepest, words are fewest.
Sleep sweetly in your humble graves,Sleep, martyrs of a fallen cause;Though yet no marble column cravesThe pilgrim here to pause.Stoop, angels, hither from the skies!There is no holier spot of groundThan where defeated valor lies,By mourning beauty crowned!
Was ever grief like mine?
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